Antenatal Care Part 1 - Ethiopia (Full)

Most women are in good health and are able to give birth without risk to themselves or their babies. However, it is an important part of your role as a health professional to identify women who are at higher risk because they have a current or past health problem. If a pregnant woman is sick with any of the following problems, now or in the past, she should get medical help to plan for her needs during pregnancy, and decide if she should give birth in a hospital:

Diabetes

HIV/AIDS

Bladder or kidney infection

Malaria

Fever over 37.5°C (100.4°F) for more than two days, or frequent fevers